Investigation of RFID passive strain sensors based on carbon nanotubes using inkjet printing technology

A. Benchirouf, E. Sowade, A. Al-Hamry, T. Blaudeck, O. Kanoun, R. Baumann
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Because of their remarkable properties, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been used in many applications [1-5]. Stain sensors based on CNTs can overcome several limitations of the existing conventional sensors, including limited monitoring locations and separation from the structure that is being monitored. Many deposition methods were applied to deposit CNTs on substrate; inkjet technology among others will possibly turn out as a fast and flexible manufacturing method for CNT-based sensors. We report about a wireless passive strain sensor made by inkjet-printing of CNT dispersions on flexible substrates. According to the radio frequency identification (RFID) principles, a square planar coil was patterned using inkjet orienting technology on a flexible substrate (Polyethylene terephthalate - PET) in order to measure strain wirelessly [6, 7]. Several settings of printing were investigated and optimized. Coils of different design parameters including variation of the number of windings, inner diameter, outer diameter and number of printed layers were manufactured using inkjet printing. The investigation of the readout mechanism of the sensor was done by applying the electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) analysis. By measuring the change in the complex impedance of the coupled coil, the changes in the resonance frequencies of the sensors were detected wirelessly. The change in the bandwidth is considered to be the main effect of the sensor under strain.
基于碳纳米管喷墨打印技术的RFID无源应变传感器研究
由于其优异的性能,碳纳米管(CNTs)已被广泛应用[1-5]。基于碳纳米管的染色传感器可以克服现有传统传感器的几个限制,包括有限的监测位置和与被监测结构的分离。在衬底上沉积碳纳米管的方法有很多;喷墨技术和其他技术可能会成为基于碳纳米管的传感器的一种快速灵活的制造方法。我们报道了一种由碳纳米管分散体在柔性基板上喷墨打印制成的无线无源应变传感器。根据射频识别(RFID)原理,使用喷墨定向技术在柔性基板(聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯- PET)上绘制方形平面线圈的图案,以便无线测量应变[6,7]。对几种打印设置进行了研究和优化。采用喷墨打印技术制备了不同设计参数的线圈,包括绕组数、内径、外径和印刷层数的变化。应用电阻抗谱(EIS)分析对传感器的读出机理进行了研究。通过测量耦合线圈复阻抗的变化,无线检测传感器谐振频率的变化。带宽的变化被认为是传感器在应变下的主要影响。
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